Systems and methods for sensor-based layer variation on mobile devices
US-9892252-B1 · Feb 13, 2018 · US
US10146928B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10146928-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815894410-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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The present disclosure generally relates to visually varying an image using parallax image layers, and more specifically, relates to visually varying presentation of an access right displayed on a mobile device to enhance verification of access to resources. The variation of multiple layers of an image may be based on sensor data detected at the mobile device.
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A computer-implemented method for visually varying presentation of digital access rights on mobile devices using parallax images responsive to motion, comprising: receiving, at a mobile device, a communication from a client agent device, the client agent device determining whether access rights are valid by evaluating digital representations of the access rights, and the communication requesting the mobile device to present a digital representation of an access right to a resource; in response to receiving the communication, accessing a plurality of position protocols, each position protocol of the plurality of position protocols corresponding to a protocol for repositioning one or more layers of the digital representation of the access right; displaying the digital representation of the access right, the digital representation of the access right including a plurality of layers, each layer of the plurality of layers corresponding to a position protocol of the plurality of position protocols; receiving sensor data from one or more sensors associated with the mobile device, the sensor data being generated using the one or more sensors; for each layer of the plurality of layers: executing the corresponding position protocol using the received sensor data, the execution of the corresponding position protocol including using the sensor data as an input to the corresponding position protocol to generate a result; determining a reposition parameter based on the result of executing the corresponding position protocol; and modifying at least a part of the digital representation of the access right by repositioning the layer according to the reposition parameter; and receiving an additional communication from the client agent device, the additional communication indicating that the modification of the digital representation of the access right corresponds to a valid access right, and the modification of the digital representation of the access right being evaluated at the client agent device. 2. The computer-implemented method for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 1 , wherein each layer is repositioned independently of other layers of the plurality of layers. 3. The computer-implemented method for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: detecting whether one or more layers of the plurality of layers are repositioned when movement is detected at the one or more sensors; and in response to detecting that the one or more layers are repositioned, determining, by the client agent device, that the access right to the resource is valid. 4. The computer-implemented method for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: detecting whether one or more layers of the plurality of layers are repositioned when movement is detected at the one or more sensors; and in response to detecting that the one or more layers are not repositioned, determining, by the client agent device, that the access right to the resource is not valid. 5. The computer-implemented method for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the each layer of the digital representation of the access right includes an object, and wherein when one or more layers of the plurality of layers are repositioned in response to movement detected at the one or more sensors, the digital representation of the access right includes the object with a parallax effect. 6. The computer-implemented method for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 1 , wherein each position protocol of the plurality of position protocols corresponds to a function for repositioning one or more layers of the digital representation of the access right, and the function for repositioning the one or more layers uses sensor data as an input variable. 7. The computer-implemented method for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 1 , wherein modifying the image includes rotating or translating one or more layers of the plurality of layers. 8. A system for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, comprising: one or more data processors; and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium containing instructions which, when executed on the one or more data processors, cause the one or more data processors to perform operations including: receiving, at a mobile device, a communication from a client agent device, the client agent device determining whether access rights are valid by evaluating digital representations of the access rights, and the communication requesting the mobile device to present a digital representation of an access right to a resource; in response to receiving the communication, accessing a plurality of position protocols, each position protocol of the plurality of position protocols corresponding to a protocol for repositioning one or more layers of the digital representation of the access right; displaying the digital representation of the access right, the digital representation of the access right including a plurality of layers, each layer of the plurality of layers corresponding to a position protocol of the plurality of position protocols; receiving sensor data from one or more sensors associated with the mobile device, the sensor data being generated using the one or more sensors; for each layer of the plurality of layers: executing the corresponding position protocol using the received sensor data, the execution of the corresponding position protocol including using the sensor data as an input to the corresponding position protocol to generate a result; determining a reposition parameter based on the result of executing the corresponding position protocol; and modifying at least a part of the digital representation of the access right by repositioning the layer according to the reposition parameter; and receiving an additional communication from the client agent device, the additional communication indicating that the modification of the digital representation of the access right corresponds to a valid access right, and the modification of the digital representation of the access right being evaluated at the client agent device. 9. The system for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 8 , wherein each layer is repositioned independently of other layers of the plurality of layers. 10. The system for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 8 , wherein the operations further comprise: detecting whether one or more layers of the plurality of layers are repositioned when movement is detected at the one or more sensors; and in response to detecting that the one or more layers are repositioned, determining, by the client agent device, that the access right to the resource is valid. 11. The system for access-right verification using layers independently responsive to motion, as recited in claim 8 , wherein the operations further comprise: detecting whether one or more layers of the plurality of layers are repositioned when movement is detected at the one or more sensors; and in response to detecting that the one or more layers are not repositioned, determining, by the client agent device, that the access right to the resource is not valid. 12. The system for access-right verificat
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